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UTSW scientists identify brain circuit that triggers rare, blood sugar-dependent epilepsy
Positron emission tomography (PET) images of mouse brains in the study show decreased brain glucose with GLUT1 (G1D) deficiency relative to normal (control). The color scale at right indicates the amount of glucose present, increasing up the scale.
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